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EASTER CUP TOURNAMENT PLAY AT ONE TREE HILL 1 YESTERDAY'S MATCH RESULTS The open Easter tournament of the Maungakiekio Golf Club was continued at tho One Tree Hill links yesterday. Except for n, strong wind, conditions were ideal and tho course was in excellent order. Following are the results:— Easter Cup.—First round: G. J. Bennett beat R. H. Rawlinson, 4 and 3; R. is. Newcomb beat J. 11. Goyder, at the 19th; C. S. Woods beat J. T. Tanner, 3 and 1; J. E. Stedman beat J. E. Cairns, 5 and 4; 11. R. Tyler beat S. Caro, 6 and 5; H. Beauvais beat G. E. Alderton, 5 and 3; [ H. V. Ganley beat G. Bias, at the 19tli; | It. J. Hamilton beat R. G. Stichbury, 1 , up. Second Round.—R. S. Newcomb beat G. ; J. Bennett, 2 and 1; C. S. Woods beat . J. E. Stedman, 1 up; 11. R. Tyler beat 11. : Beauvais, 3 and 2; 11. V. Ganley beat li. . J. Hamilton, 4 nnd 2. The morning bogey was won by C. S. Woods, 1 down. T. Mitchell and R. J. Hamilton returned the next best cards, 2 down. ; The play-off for Saturday's medal be- ' tween G. Biss nnd R. G. Stichbury was : won by the first-named with a score of , 80. 9—71. The Bemi-finals of the respective group ; handicaps resulted as follows: No. 1 Group.—J. S. Rankin beat R. ; Johnston, 3 and 1; H. A. Randrup beat F. • Trice, 4 and 3. No. 2 group: T. Mitchell beat J. L. Sheen. 8 and 6; G. Finn bent F. G. Lintott, 1 up. No. 3 group: T. H. ! Nixon beat J. B. Gilmore, 2 nnd 1; T. Mnrtin bent P. Griffiths. 1 up. No. 4 group: Cr. L. Taylor beat R. C. Aley, 2 and 1; J. Sherlock beat A. Woolley, at the 19th. No. 5 group: R. M. Tolhurst beat J. T. Mitchell, 4 and 2; H. G. Thomson beat I. J. Goldstine, 3 and 2. No. 6 group: J. H. Goyder beat R, H. Rawlinson, J. T. Tanner beat J. E. Cairns, 5 and 3; S. Caro beat G. E. Alderton, 6 and 5; G. Biss beat R. G. Stichbury, 4 nnd 3. Tho afternoon medal round wns won by R. E. Rainger, with tho excellent curd of 83, 10—67. Other cards were: —J. H. Goyder. 79, 10—69; T. Mitchell, 82, 13—69; C. Coleman, 85, 16—69; S. Caro, 90, 20—70; G H. Biss, 80, 9—71; R. S. Newcomb, 92, 20—72 DRAW FOR TO-DAY Following is the draw for to-day, play commencing at 8.50 o'clock:—R. Newcomb v. S. C. Woods, H. R. Tyler v. 11. V. Ganley, J. S. Rankin v. 11. A. Randrup, T. Mitchell v. A. Finn, T. Nixon v. T. Martin, G. L. Tqylor v. J. Sherlock, li. M. Tolhurst v. 11. G. Thomson, J. H. Goyder v. J. T. Tanner, S. Caro v. G. Biss, Cr. J. Bennett v. J. E. Cairns, R. 11. Rawlinson v. J. E. Stedman, H. Outfield v. Ka!man, O. Wolfgram v. R. D. Johnston, R. •T. Hamilton v. 1. McOwan, A. Robertson v. Dr. Patterson, R. G. Stichbury v. G. E. Alderton. 11. Beauvais v. W. J. Sinceton, J. McDougall v. I. J. Goldstine, J. L. Sheen v. F. Wiseman. F. G. Lintott v. J. M. Elliffe, J. B. Gilmore v. F. C. Gould, H. C. McCoy v. N. C. Laud, A. H. Blackburn A. Woolley. J. T. Mitchell v. J. M. Burnett, 11. 11. Melville v. another. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB Following is the draw for the Dag match and second round of the Mary Schnauer Memorial Cup competition to be played in conjunction by members of tho Maungakiekio Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock, in order of the draw : Miss G. Parr v. Mrs J. Jerrat, Miss K. Horton v. Mrs. J. Paterson, Mrs. H. V. Johnston v. Mrs. R. liipkins, Miss C. Stubbs v. Mrs. W. K. Michael. Miss M. Miller v. Mrs. E. Gilmore. Mrs. A. Swain v. Mrs. C. E. Grevatt. Miss M. Haslett v. Mrs. G. Baillie, Mrs. E. Mcllraith v. Miss B. Carnachan, Mrs. E. Neale v. Mrs. D. Lamb. Mrs, C. K. Griersou v. Miss B. Abbott, Miss S. Lawrence v. Mrs. J. Ramsay, Mrs. J. Rudgb v. Miss K. Churton, Airs. G. Pocock v. Mrs. N. Burton, Mrs. J. A. Kilner v. Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. F. Malcolm v. Mrs. "F. Saxton, Mrs. A. Horton v. Miss H. Hardley, Miss J. Johnston v. Mrs. V. C. Keys. Mies E. Blackburn v. Mrs. J. Lloyd. Mrs. n. Walker v. Mrs. J. Stewart, Miss E. Millington v. Mrs. L. C'oakley, Miss 1. Walker v. Mrs. J. W. Mcllraith, Mrs. V. Dunne v. Mrs. R Verry, Mrs. C. W. Schnauer v. Mm, W. Boucher, Miss A. Palmer v. Miss F. Hall, Mrs. 11. V. Coe v. Mrs. H. V. Choyce, Miss C. Wright v. MiF3 G. Finnerty. Miss M. Wright v. Mrs. A. , Cumming, Mrs. R. Baird v. Mrs. A. Abbott, Miss E. Ponsford v. Miss L. Paterson, ; Mrs. C. J. Owen v Miss R. Loudan, Mrs. | E. O'Neill v. Miss N. Pettit, Mrs. S. \V. Morley v. Mrs. M. Wilson. Mrs. H. Williams i v. Miss B. Smith, Miss D. Ryau v. Mrs. 1). I Jones, Mrs. Sutherland v. Mrs. B. J. Bond, i Mrs. A. Bartley v. Mrs. N. Chapman, Mrs. S. H. Brown v. Mrs E. Goodwin, Miss Latimer v another GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB Following is tho draw for the serond round of the captain's match, to be played to- ! morrow by members of (lie Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club:—Mrs. Clouston v. Mrs. llowey-Walker, Mrs. Kissling v. Mrs. Keys, : Mrs. Butler v. Miss McCrystul, Mrs. , McGinley v. Mrs. Cnhill, Mrs. M. Chani- ; hers v. .Miss Todd, Mrs. B. Chambers v. i Mrs. Hayes, Miss R. Wilson v. Mrs. Montgomery, Miss Mains v. Mrs. Lintott. Mrs. D. R. Walker v. Airs. Browne, Mrs. Milner , 1 v. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. McArthur v. Mrs. Colebrook, Miss B. 11)11 v. Mia. Jackson, Mrs. Levien v. Mrs. Ilill, Mrs. Warren v. another, Miss Sutton v. Mrs. Chisbolm, Miss Prosser, v. Miss Evans, if iss D. Wilson v. Miss O. English. Mrs. Markwick v. Miss O'Neil, Miss Sharland v. another. A match for C grade plnyers will bo arranged at tho clubhouse. PUPUKE LADIES' CLUB The mntch for Miss Parker's trophy " i played by members of the Pupuko Ladies' - i Golf Club wn3 won by Mrs. Jaggs. , Following is the draw for n, medal round to be played to-morrow: —Miss L. William--3 sou v. Miss Henp, Mrs. Davidson v. Miss Gillett, Mrs. Bowdcn v. Miss O'Neill, Mrs. I Thompson v. Mrs. Mowbray, Miss Lorie p v. Miss Parker, Miss BlomGold v. Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Foote v. Miss 11a rty. Miss 1 Williams v. Mrs. Jaggs, Mrs. Andrew v. - Mrs. Beaumont, Mrs. MoCorkirdalo v. Mrs. , Grey, Mrs. Williamson v. Mrs. Prosser, Mrs. Walker v. Mrs. Gooding, Mrs. Herbert 5 v Mrs. Randall. Mrs. Curtis v. Mrs. - Ileldt. Mrs. close v. Mrs. Howe, Mrs. , Spiller v. Mrs. Home, Mrs. Quick v. Mrs. •Roe, Mrs. Whitcombo v. Miss Willis. Mrs. Howie v. Miss Wilson, Mrs. Gillett v. Miss > Jolinßton. Mrs. Baxter v. Mrs. Lewin, Miss l Hughes v. Miss Jackson. . Tho last C grado match resulted in a tie between Mrs. Kissen and Mrs. Houghton. A ! medal round will be played next Thurschiy» partners to be drawn at tho club- ; liouso. ; NORTH SHORE CLUB r I The North Shore Golf Club's Easter tour- : ney was concluded yesterday. A medal han- > diciip was plnyed in tho morning, while the . finnls of tho group handicaps were played iin the afternoon, also a four-hall bogey . ] match for those not taking part m the . I group matches. ! In presenting the trophies the president, > Mr N S. Chalmers, mado special mention , ; of the many excellent cards returned by ' junior members. Following were the results:— ' I Morning Medal Round.—J. Foster, jun., , ! 82. 22—60; J. Foster, sen,, 73, 9—64; K. , I Baxter. 72. 8—64; T. Rollo, 89, 21—65; 11. , i Corbctt, 81, 16—65; H. Bennett, 76, 9—67; | H E. Goodwin, 78, 11—67. Afternoon Four-ball Bogey.—Nelson and Penman, 6 up; Duff nnd Roberts, 6 up; Ash and Cadness, 5 up; Harrison and Goodwin, 5 up; C. C. Robinson and Sen-gar, 3 up; Chalmerß and Chalmers, 3 up. In tho playoff DufF and Roberts were successful. The finals of tho group handicaps resulted: —No. 1 group: Spinlcy beat Chalmers, 3 nnd 2. No. 2 group: Nelson beat Penman, 4 and 3. No. 3 group: J. Foster, sen., beat Baxter, 4 nnd 3. No. 4 group: B. Goldwater beat J. Foster, jun., 2 up. No. 5 group: Corbett beat Short, at the 19th. No. 6 group: R. Horrocks beat H. Bartlett, 4 und 3. J PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB Following in the draw for n stroke com- - petition to be plnyed by members of the 3 Papakurn Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow afternoon:—Mrs. Brooks v. Mrs. Watts, Misa 1 Coxhearl v. Mrs. Pettier, Miss Drcadori v. 1 Mrs. .Walters, Miss G. Finlnyson v. Miss Walker, Miss Jarvie v. Mrs. Kidd, Mrs. D. McLennan v. Miss Cotdicult, Mrs. Puvitl v. ® Miss M. Walters, Miss Rhind v. Mrs. I Urquharf. Airs, Yates v. Mrs. Nnylor, Miss 5 K. Brooks v. Mrs. Noakes, Mis>< Cross v. Mrs. Coldicutt Mrs. Chorion v. Mrs. Brnd- • street. Miss Stanhope v. Mrs. W. Francis, - Mrs. S. Wilson v. Miss Ohlsen. 1 1 WHANGAREI CLUB [llY TELEGRAI'n —OWN CORRESPONDENT] i WHANGAREI. Monday ' The first fixture of tho season for Ihe r Whnngarci Golf Club will be the medal • handicap to be played on Thursday and 1 Saturday on the Mount Denby links. Followr is the draw: —Thursday players: Buckley v. Fulton, McManus v. Marshall, Conaghan v. t Feist, Good v. R. C. Hosking, Thompson v. Pittar, Bevins v. Staple, Weston v. Iloigh. i Orr v. R. G. Hosking. Saturday players: 1 Glanvillc v. Younger, Harrison v. Archer, - Roberts v. Higginson, Wolff v. Hnrington, : Mnitlnnd v Birnie, Surman v. Morton, - Thorne v. Morrison. Christiansen v. Ryder, . Blundcll v. Jonnneaux, Crimp v. Whitehead, Powell v. another.

WELLINGTON RESULTS COOK DEFEATS HORNABROOK [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION'] WELLINGTON, Monday The Wellington Golf Club's tournament was continued in perfect weather at Heretaungn, to-day, when J. B. Parker, S. G. Longuet and A. D. S. Duncan, of Wellington Club, and W. K. Cook, of Hutt Club, came through to the semi-finals. _ I arker will play Long net and Duncan will meet Cook. One of the. surprises to-day was tho defeat of J. P. Hornubrook (Mastertrm) by \V. K. Cook (Hutt). by three and one. OTAGO CHAMPIONSHIP AMATEUR TITLE TO ROSS [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] DUNEDIN, Monday The final of the Otago amateur golf championship was played at the Balniacmviin links to-day between K. Ross and J. 11. McDougall. in fine but windy weather. During the latter part of the match, which was played over 36 holes, Ross' familiarity with championship conditions gave him considerable advantage, and he won fairly easily by 6 and 5. SOUTHLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS [by TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION - ] INVERCARGILL, Monday The Invercargil! Golf Club's Easter tournament was concluded at Otatara to-day, tho chief event being the Southland championship. This was won by C. A. Masters (Invercargill), who defeated R. A. Wilson (Invercnrgill), 5 and 3, in the final. The junior championship resulted in a win for T. W. B. Stoddart (Invercargill), who defeated 11. Edginton (Queen's Park), 5 and 3, in tho final. PUKEKOHE TOURNEY [from our own correspondent] PUKEKOHE, Monday Tho winner of the Easter handicap tourney of tho Pukekohe Golf Club was J. Roulston, junr. In the semi-final D. Coyle oeat J. Eyre, 2 and 1. and Roulston beat J. McWhirter, at the 19th. Roulston and Coyle fought an even game, Roulston winning at the 19th. The morning bogey match was won bv T. M. Roberts with a score of 1 up, with G. Reynolds, 1 down, runner-up. A four-ball best-ball bogey match played in tho afternoon was won by K. Reynolds and B. Colebaker with n score of 7 up. McWhirter nnd L. R. Jordan returned tho next best card of 5 up.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 12

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GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 12

GOLF New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 12